Curt Schilling Will Now Spew His Nonsense on Breitbart

It was only a matter of time. Curt Schilling has been spouting right-wing rhetoric long enough that it was inevitable he got picked up by Breitbart after he was fired by ESPN for offensive social media posts.

Schilling will host a daily online radio show on Breitbart where he will vent his political commentary and field calls from listeners, New York magazine reports.

Schilling was fired for posting an offensive meme on Facebook with the caption: "A man is a man no matter what they call themselves. I don't care what they are, who they sleep with, men's room was designed for the penis, women's not so much. Now you need laws telling us differently? Pathetic."

The news of his move to Breitbart comes only days after Schilling announced he was considering running for Senate in 2018 against Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts. On Friday, he was widely criticized for asking Jake Tapper to explain to him why many in the Jewish community choose to support liberal politicians.

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Breitbart and the Trump campaign have a mutually beneficial relationship, as Steve Bannon is both executive chairman of Breitbart and CEO of the Trump campaign. This has prompted much speculation that Donald Trump will transform his campaign into an entertainment business and start a Trump television network with Breitbart after the election is over. If so, Curt Schilling could certainly be considered as on-air talent for the network.